Wonderful Craftsmanship! When it comes to radial engines - to the delight of all modelers - there is NO real upper limit to engine weathering: Because of the oil, soot, and dust that these machines were exposed to without ever getting a bath, oily gunk eventually disseminated from ALL nooks and crannies, and distinct streak patterns would almost completely disappear!
This model is incredible, simply incredible. I've met several men from each the 91st and 447th bomb groups at reunions, and know several modelers who dedicate time to those men. I will be sure to share your link, because I sure can't do this level of work with a model. The level of detail is mind-boggling. Incredible!
Incredible job. First thing that jumps out at me are the seats--great upgrade, along with the front turret covers, guns, and instrument panel. Glad you left the bomb bay doors open to shop the detail there. Very entertaining to watch an artist at work. Great series. Thanks for sharing!
Incredible build out, museum quality and you have two, that's almost a squadron. I have not had the courage to tackle this scale yet, your video and talent are tempting me.
You did extremely great job I just received this model and have started research on how I’m going to complete it. You have shown me just what I needed to know about the upgrade kit so I will purchase them to improve the final look thank you.
Great job. It most I seen have a heck of slot more chipping and weathering, if you would hv done a lot more wear & tear on the old bird that would have gotten a 100% thumbs up from me, my dads brother was a 17 pilot and didn’t make it back, went down in a ball of flames, flack went directly into Bombay section popped and set the bird into 5-6 parts. He managed to get or help 4-5 brothers out but he stayed with the bird to help steer the front half away from a 4 square mile of residential neighborhoods on outskirts of Berlin, befits he burn up prob they said it was a total ball of fire before it hit the ground. 6 of the crew lived though POW’s. Said they all owed him their lives. No parachutes left that were not on fire, they said. What a man and what balls for a 28 year old to have. Man, sometimes I swear he lives they me, the B-17 was my first 3 models I ever put together and memorized all the parts and everything on the plane at age 9. Always been Fascinated with WW2 planes
I really must congratulate you on your very good craftsmanship and the attention to detailing you've carried through right from the start of the builds all the way to the airbrushing and weathering. We'll done and THANKS for sharing with us fellow modellers. One thought I had whilst watching your clip, how about you refilm the two but explain to the viewers how you went about the finish of your outstanding examples? I reckon there'd be enough who'd appreciate you sharing some of your talent especially to the younger modellers who lack the knowledge and sometimes also patience.
If doing a 447th plane,i found out the two green bands were as follows..the green were 5 feet wide-equates to about 18mm,with a 2 foot wide gap,or about 10mm.Tamiya do masking tapes to these widths,and work it out accordingly.On this model,they are set too far back.In fact the door is the dividing mark between the green bands.Look at any contemporary photos.
The only knock on the finish is it's not dead flat on the painted parts. Those old paints oxidized really fast. Poly S use to make this dead flat that was perfect for WW2 models.
Hay que ponerle motores electricos ..yo lo hice en un modelo de 1:48. Monogram buena maqueta y lo active con girar la torreta superios y le puse luces en la cabina y alas..y en el compartimiento de bombas las pilas..despues lo regale...
Great kits,with however some poor instructions that are often vague.Also on a personal note,i wouldnt go too mad on buying interior detailing sets.Once the fuselage is put together you can hardly see much.
This is a beautiful model. I am planning on buying the HK kit like this and building a reproduction of a 452nd BG B-17 from the 728th Bombardment Squadron. This video series answers so many questions and gives me a lot of inspiration for my first attempt. I apologize if I missed you saying it, but with the air brush, are you thinning the paint at all for when you're doing coats, or does the brush kind just spread the paint out thin and evenly? Thanks!
David R Lentz, Columbus, Ohio, USA (Saturday, 22 June, 2024). At 0.27, your sound ceases for round 1 minute; the on-screen closed captioning abruptly stops, as well. Then again at 2:07 till 3:21. From all I have seen so far, I am quite keen to hear your explanation and description of your build, so please resolve this. At round 10:45, your video shows inside your flight deck several yellow cylinders mounted upon an interior sidewall. Another modeller on his channel criticised Hong Kong Models for the poor D-shaped half round bulges on his port-side interior wall part. Had you scratch-built yours (if so, you are seriously good!), or is that some sort of aftermarket discovery? I am looking for the rest of your playlist. I take quite a measure of delight in watching these since I cannot afford the kits (much as I would aspire to several of each for various builds; e.g., two of the Hong Kong Models Boeing B-17E/F Flying Fortress USAAF Heavy Bomber 1:32nd-scale kits, to build an -E and an -F; and of course two B-17Gs, the second with the Cheyenne tail gun arrangement,in natural metal), and all the accoutrements to build, detail, accurise, paint, etc., them. Already is yours a genuine treat!
Hello. Glad you’re enjoying it. There’s no sound for the parts where I sped up the pre-shading and main body painting. The yellow canisters are oxygen tanks and are supplied with the kit.
So far as I’m aware the exterior greens were all olive drab on the Forts. They can look very different in photos depending on light, weathering etc though
With all due respect to the build. The Olive Drab came in different batches from different manufacturers. There are quite brownish to very green variations. From the E to F to early G models, there is huge contrast and variation. Keep in mind also that Boeing *BO, Douglas *DL & Lockheed Vega *VE (always present on the data stencil below the pilot side cockpit window following the serial number, ie B17F 124485 *BO) manufactured the G Model, so there alone you have a huge variety of batches. Olive Drab is simply black & yellow blended to a mixed ratio of each, being mindful of the wartime pressure on supply. Add to that the pure number of variations of the FS/ANA Designation type which number greatly, then the different weathering variations of theatre, time in service, wear and tear/damage, light & time of day for photo reference, relative to all of the above and mate, it's wide open for interpretation. *I've done the 1/32 HKM 'E' & 'F' versions (also done the Hobby Boss 1/32 B24D, though it's ANA616/FS30279 Desert Sand - Ploesti Raid). *AKRC do some great versions of O.D, as do GSI Creos 'Mr Colour' - both brands are lacquer, so you get good variation, way less time consuming to lighten/darken or hone to taste than the reliable, trusty old Tamiya offerings (that's just my take personally). *Bear in mind the all permeating 'aroma' of lacquers. Hope this helps and doesn't offend this build platform. It's a great build and your question is more than thought provoking. Sincere and kindly considered regards and go well, from Tuckombil via Alstonville and East Ballina 800km north of Sydney. MATE 🤪🤙
(DISCLAIMER READ BEFORE READING COMMENT) ok so I personally woulve liked it better in silver but I am not saying the build is bad. Official Comment: this build is amazing I can tell how much work and effort was put in to this build. I am also currently building a b 17 right now it’s the B17G revell 1:48 scale model kit. It’s a pretty big plane not as big as yours but still big. I am not used to 1:48 scale I was curious if you had any tips? I usually do 1:32 scale.
Hi mate, thanks. I’m UK too- I just get them off eBay generally. It’s the only size I’ve ever known. I’m slowly running down my Tamiya supply though & moving to AK Real Colour
On some of my bombs I'd paint on them little sayings like guys did back then like" postage payed" "from me to you" "you dropped something so I'm returning it" funny things like that.
That is an interesting airbrush you are using in this video, with a suspended paint cup. What brand and model is it if you don't mind my asking? Is that a H&S Grafo? What needle size ? Thank you. Beautiful Fortress!
Hello thank you for the kind words, yes it’s a Grafo T3, I think I was using a 0.4 needle for this large beast. I think the Grafo may be discontinued now though
I am about to build the. B17f 1/48 (the famous “Ye Olde Pub”) I was wondering if you could elaborate on your mounting style? I really like that idea! Wonderful work by the way!
She's a beauty! Very nice job.
Wonderful Craftsmanship! When it comes to radial engines - to the delight of all modelers - there is NO real upper limit to engine weathering: Because of the oil, soot, and dust that these machines were exposed to without ever getting a bath, oily gunk eventually disseminated from ALL nooks and crannies, and distinct streak patterns would almost completely disappear!
Beautiful builds my Friend!
This model is incredible, simply incredible. I've met several men from each the 91st and 447th bomb groups at reunions, and know several modelers who dedicate time to those men. I will be sure to share your link, because I sure can't do this level of work with a model. The level of detail is mind-boggling. Incredible!
Thank you for the kind words sir
Amazing... what a great pair of B-17's. Great job!!!!
Thank you!
Those are Huge. What nice canvases to show off your fine detail work. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely gorgeous my friend, what an amazing job you’ve done 👍🏻🇦🇺
That's a big model plane very nice looking.
Incredible job. First thing that jumps out at me are the seats--great upgrade, along with the front turret covers, guns, and instrument panel. Glad you left the bomb bay doors open to shop the detail there. Very entertaining to watch an artist at work. Great series. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks very much Dave, yes those seat cushions really pop even through those small windows
That metal finish is masterful - I love the patchy effect caused by rain etc. Beautiful.
Thanks very much indeed
Incredible build out, museum quality and you have two, that's almost a squadron. I have not had the courage to tackle this scale yet, your video and talent are tempting me.
Thank you very much 🙏🏻
Nice interior parts🤗, i love this WWII bomber😎 !
Beautiful work 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
amazing work...appreciate all the time you put in. the grease from the engines is a detail no one else I know has thought of.
You did extremely great job I just received this model and have started research on how I’m going to complete it. You have shown me just what I needed to know about the upgrade kit so I will purchase them to improve the final look thank you.
Thanks Chris, best of luck with it. It’s a really nice kit to build, I didn’t have any problems 👍🏻
Absolutely gorgeous work! 👏🔥
Beautiful work ,, just pure art.
amazing b-17 hopefully I get my hands on one of those (I just noticed you forgot to unmask the ball turret)
You have a gift Sir ..... thank you for sharing it. Subbed
Absolutely stunning beauties ... Congratulations, Andrew
Outstanding work.
Stunning work as usual ! And when pictured side by side...WOW! (time for a bigger work station!!)
素晴らしい!塗装の仕方、とても参考になりました😀
Very nice indeed.
Beautiful work
Absolutely stunning build quality 👍👍 I hope I can do as good a job on my next build.
Thanks so much Patrick
Awesome great work my friend keep up the good work
Just simple vents on wing tops to get fuel fumes out of the wings.
Great job. It most I seen have a heck of slot more chipping and weathering, if you would hv done a lot more wear & tear on the old bird that would have gotten a 100% thumbs up from me, my dads brother was a 17 pilot and didn’t make it back, went down in a ball of flames, flack went directly into Bombay section popped and set the bird into 5-6 parts. He managed to get or help 4-5 brothers out but he stayed with the bird to help steer the front half away from a 4 square mile of residential neighborhoods on outskirts of Berlin, befits he burn up prob they said it was a total ball of fire before it hit the ground. 6 of the crew lived though POW’s. Said they all owed him their lives. No parachutes left that were not on fire, they said. What a man and what balls for a 28 year old to have. Man, sometimes I swear he lives they me, the B-17 was my first 3 models I ever put together and memorized all the parts and everything on the plane at age 9. Always been Fascinated with WW2 planes
What a sad yet amazing story of courage. Thank you for sharing it.
You got some skills man
I really must congratulate you on your very good craftsmanship and the attention to detailing you've carried through right from the start of the builds all the way to the airbrushing and weathering. We'll done and THANKS for sharing with us fellow modellers.
One thought I had whilst watching your clip, how about you refilm the two but explain to the viewers how you went about the finish of your outstanding examples? I reckon there'd be enough who'd appreciate you sharing some of your talent especially to the younger modellers who lack the knowledge and sometimes also patience.
If doing a 447th plane,i found out the two green bands were as follows..the green were 5 feet wide-equates to about 18mm,with a 2 foot wide gap,or about 10mm.Tamiya do masking tapes to these widths,and work it out accordingly.On this model,they are set too far back.In fact the door is the dividing mark between the green bands.Look at any contemporary photos.
Thanks for the tip 👍🏻
Amazing work!
The only knock on the finish is it's not dead flat on the painted parts. Those old paints oxidized really fast. Poly S use to make this dead flat that was perfect for WW2 models.
Lindo trabajo..muy lindo..
Stunning!
Excelente trabajo!!!!
OUTSTANDING !!!!
great work
Hay que ponerle motores electricos ..yo lo hice en un modelo de 1:48. Monogram buena maqueta y lo active con girar la torreta superios y le puse luces en la cabina y alas..y en el compartimiento de bombas las pilas..despues lo regale...
Hello. I put electrics lights motors & sound in the aluminium one. You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/Xh-jaT9LCuw/видео.html
Great kits,with however some poor instructions that are often vague.Also on a personal note,i wouldnt go too mad on buying interior detailing sets.Once the fuselage is put together you can hardly see much.
If you watch to the end you’ll see I can pop the top off whenever I like to look inside
Wish this Brit modeler had built one of their Lancaster bombers 👍
It’s on my list 😎
They both look fantastic buddy! How did you do the seat's that's nice
Was really surprised to see your Monitor so close to where you spray.
This is a beautiful model. I am planning on buying the HK kit like this and building a reproduction of a 452nd BG B-17 from the 728th Bombardment Squadron. This video series answers so many questions and gives me a lot of inspiration for my first attempt. I apologize if I missed you saying it, but with the air brush, are you thinning the paint at all for when you're doing coats, or does the brush kind just spread the paint out thin and evenly? Thanks!
Wonderful
Thank you sir
@@ZeddysDad I have a B 17. Scale 1.48 monogram. but I don't have your technique for awesome work. Best regard from. Santiago Chile.
David R Lentz, Columbus, Ohio, USA (Saturday, 22 June, 2024).
At 0.27, your sound ceases for round 1 minute; the on-screen closed captioning abruptly stops, as well. Then again at 2:07 till 3:21. From all I have seen so far, I am quite keen to hear your explanation and description of your build, so please resolve this.
At round 10:45, your video shows inside your flight deck several yellow cylinders mounted upon an interior sidewall. Another modeller on his channel criticised Hong Kong Models for the poor D-shaped half round bulges on his port-side interior wall part. Had you scratch-built yours (if so, you are seriously good!), or is that some sort of aftermarket discovery?
I am looking for the rest of your playlist. I take quite a measure of delight in watching these since I cannot afford the kits (much as I would aspire to several of each for various builds; e.g., two of the Hong Kong Models Boeing B-17E/F Flying Fortress USAAF Heavy Bomber 1:32nd-scale kits, to build an -E and an -F; and of course two B-17Gs, the second with the Cheyenne tail gun arrangement,in natural metal), and all the accoutrements to build, detail, accurise, paint, etc., them. Already is yours a genuine treat!
Hello. Glad you’re enjoying it. There’s no sound for the parts where I sped up the pre-shading and main body painting.
The yellow canisters are oxygen tanks and are supplied with the kit.
@@ZeddysDad , thanks. The kit I saw reviewed had no "cannisters" (oxygen bottles?).
@@DavidRLentz-b7i hmm maybe he was talking about the 1/48 scale kit?
@@ZeddysDad maybe so. Thanks.
Great job is that the same green the B17 f used please for the main exterior colour ?
So far as I’m aware the exterior greens were all olive drab on the Forts. They can look very different in photos depending on light, weathering etc though
With all due respect to the build. The Olive Drab came in different batches from different manufacturers. There are quite brownish to very green variations. From the E to F to early G models, there is huge contrast and variation. Keep in mind also that Boeing *BO, Douglas *DL & Lockheed Vega *VE (always present on the data stencil below the pilot side cockpit window following the serial number, ie B17F 124485 *BO) manufactured the G Model, so there alone you have a huge variety of batches. Olive Drab is simply black & yellow blended to a mixed ratio of each, being mindful of the wartime pressure on supply. Add to that the pure number of variations of the FS/ANA Designation type which number greatly, then the different weathering variations of theatre, time in service, wear and tear/damage, light & time of day for photo reference, relative to all of the above and mate, it's wide open for interpretation. *I've done the 1/32 HKM 'E' & 'F' versions (also done the Hobby Boss 1/32 B24D, though it's ANA616/FS30279 Desert Sand - Ploesti Raid). *AKRC do some great versions of O.D, as do GSI Creos 'Mr Colour' - both brands are lacquer, so you get good variation, way less time consuming to lighten/darken or hone to taste than the reliable, trusty old Tamiya offerings (that's just my take personally). *Bear in mind the all permeating 'aroma' of lacquers. Hope this helps and doesn't offend this build platform. It's a great build and your question is more than thought provoking. Sincere and kindly considered regards and go well, from Tuckombil via Alstonville and East Ballina 800km north of Sydney. MATE 🤪🤙
A masterpiece
On A bit o lace,the right aileron should be silver,the left and tail was hit by flak.
I agree- but the right (from the cockpit) aileron is silver?
素晴らしい👍
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ok so I personally woulve liked it better in silver but I am not saying the build is bad.
Official Comment: this build is amazing I can tell how much work and effort was put in to this build. I am also currently building a b 17 right now it’s the B17G revell 1:48 scale model kit. It’s a pretty big plane not as big as yours but still big. I am not used to 1:48 scale I was curious if you had any tips? I usually do 1:32 scale.
Haha thank you! Regarding tips, you can watch my parts 1-3 and see how I did it? Good luck
Looks sweet! Why do props appear to be new? No aging needed?
No, I was just in a bit of a rush to get the project finished and thought I’d get away with it - you noticed though 😬
It wouldn't have taken much longer or cost much more to restore a real B-17 😁
thats huge model but nice
amazing
Hello mate - awesome work. Quick question, where do you get your Tamiya XF paints from? I can only ever find them in the mini size in the UK.
Hi mate, thanks. I’m UK too- I just get them off eBay generally. It’s the only size I’ve ever known. I’m slowly running down my Tamiya supply though & moving to AK Real Colour
On some of my bombs I'd paint on them little sayings like guys did back then like" postage payed" "from me to you" "you dropped something so I'm returning it"
funny things like that.
wow
quisiera que puedas diseñar un stuka de la segunda guerra mundial
Nice work! Also a flight sim enthusiast I see (TM Warthog & Crosswind pedals?). DCS or IL2 - or both?
Just DCS these days 😎
That is an interesting airbrush you are using in this video, with a suspended paint cup. What brand and model is it if you don't mind my asking? Is that a H&S Grafo? What needle size ? Thank you. Beautiful Fortress!
Hello thank you for the kind words, yes it’s a Grafo T3, I think I was using a 0.4 needle for this large beast. I think the Grafo may be discontinued now though
What type of green did you use for painting the external surface of the model?
Tamiya olive drab
11:07 ...damn dust
i think u forgot to temove the mesking tape from the lower gunners front position
masking))
True but it’s worse than that, I actually fitted the thing upside down without realising! Thanks for pointing out, managed to remedy it now 👍🏻
I am about to build the. B17f 1/48 (the famous “Ye Olde Pub”) I was wondering if you could elaborate on your mounting style? I really like that idea! Wonderful work by the way!
Hello and thanks! The mounting is easy; the kit comes with the wall bracket! Wish more did.
@@ZeddysDad Hello! Thanks for the reply. I'll definitely have to check it out!
@SpartanSix Love the story of Ye Olde Pub. Are you going to build the accompanying Me-109?
Ballpark start to finnish hours' with no threats of a divorce ...............
Start to finish about 3 months? I’m lucky I have a job which gives me lots of free time during the week when the kids are at school
Why no gloves?
Stunning!